1Filter::Encoding(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Filter::Encoding(3)
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6 Filter::Encoding - Write your script in any encoding
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9 Version 0.01
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12 use Filter::Encoding 'MacRoman';
13 # Code that follows can be written in MacRoman encoding.
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16 This module allows your code to be written in any ASCII-based encoding.
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22 It is intended as a simpler, saner replacement for encoding.pm, one
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27 Too many arguments to Filter::Encoding->import()
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31 Filter::Encoding: Unknown encoding '%s'
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35 perl 5.8.0 or later
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38 Copyright (C) 2016 Father Chrysostomos <sprout [at] cpan [dot] org>
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40 This program is free software; you may redistribute it, modify it, or
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44 Much of the code was based on the filter feature of encoding.pm.
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47 Encode, encoding
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50 Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained
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